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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1952)
MONDAY, MAY 20, 1002 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREB ' City fclieffl Ml. Laltl I.aUlcn Aid wilt meet Vatlttemluy, t p.m. at the home ol Mia, A. H. Campbell, tlefieliah-Horlal Ultib will meet nl the lOOK Hull, 1 t.m. Wednes day lor pnlluuk luncheon and tiuMuean iiieellim. Iii Huiir Club meets Tiles, tiny. 1 p in. hnnie of Mr. Jennie Iiuin, Pino Htieel. l:vei utlve lliiarrl-meeVtiiK ol the Klumalh Kails Harden Club will liii held at the Community Lounue, Wednesday, 10 a.m. . Klamath Writer - Hunting Ar rnv.hr lull la the title of nil article written bv Kuueiio II. Knvcll. Kluitiulh Fnlln mid uuhllslied In the Mny 36 Imiuo nl the OrewMlan's Northwest Miiuur.lnc. The Interest inn, illustrated, Inol article on tho lun of hunlliiii Indian nrllfitctM has lit liKinlci In l.nke County, Favell Is associated with Jnhn II. Houston Iqultsblo Life Assurance Co. 1 Imlrd-Roluiid ParsS. Ashland hiuh school principal mid former f.icullv member of Klitnmth Coun ty bcliool hnn been elected, pres ident of the Anhlmid Lion club. Pinks tnutilit hero In the early IMo'r. , Tiansfrrreil--Coonnl J. A. HI rifli, eon of Mri. Ueorne Ulrlch, Uft Conger, whose office hitve torMii In the Penlaiion for several years linn been transferred lo Fraiisford, )'hlludelhli. where he will continue with the Ordnance Hriwnrch and Development de velopment department of the I). 8. Army. He la a graduate of KU1I8 and Blanford. Itolana will meet at the home of iris Peterson, JHI Shasta Way. 8 p.m. Mny 27 PUT. Hojouraere Will elect olflcers at their remilur meelliiu Wednesday, Mny 58. at the Wlllnrd Hotel. Meet jnil will be preceeded by no liwitesa luncheon, I'JSU p.m. In the I'aul nunvun coflne shop. Call Mrs. Anna Cook. 337J lor more Information. Outdoor Workshop The Isst inMnn tor this season Is slated for tomorrow st Moore Park. Brine, rjtlim utensils, food will be fur nuhrd. Time 1 from 30 a m. to J p m. Transferred Ted Halzlmanoltl. In chame of Lonir Bell Lumber Co sales on Modoc National Forest last veer under District RanRer Ueorre Flwher. Tulelake. has been Iranalrrrrd to Yurok on the Blx Hlvert National Fore-it. Lions Install New President Truman Runyon was Installed as president ol the Klamath rails l.lons Olub Saturday nmht during a ceremony held Jointly with the Lionesses. Ho replaces Winston 4 The annual Installation was held fi Jeiied s. with Clarence Humble sctiiiir as master of ceremonels. Kay Ward was Installing ofllcer tor the Mons. Other Lions Installed Included First Vice Pres. Ernie Taylor; Sec ond Vice Pres. Jack Atherton: I.lon Tamer Carl Miller; Tall Twister Bob Menl; Two-Year directors Carl sparks, l.yle Kellstrom. and Loy Ilnrker; and Ai Kinder, a one-year director. Mrs. Turmsn Runyon was ie (Wared as president of the Lion esses by Mrs. Joe Thomas. Mrs. I. C. Burke was Installed si vice president. Mrs. Ray McNabb aecre-ary-lreasurer, and Winston Pur vine as llsison officer. Two-year dl ' rectors Installed Include Mrs. Rob ert Venrh and Mrs. Truman Run yon. Holdovers Include Mrs. Walter Wisendanser and Mrs. Lyle Kellstrom. M( HAI K KKSKINS INDIANAPOC1S I Frank M. Mcllule. ousted by Indiana Dem mocrats as their national commit teeman, roslgncd Monday as chair man of the Credentials Committee of tho Democrntto National Committee. Lejtrua of Women Voters Regular meeting Wednesday. 13:46 pin., Pelican Oslo I'urtv Tnom. Anyone Interested urged lo attend. Here Prom Portland Mrs. Robert Mueller iCor.ette) and bbv daughter. Marilyn, are at the Dr. Miller Cooper residence, IUI12 Mel rose, to be with Mrs. Mut-ller'a mother during her convalescence. They plan on being here si least IX weeks. Three-K Dub Meets Tuesday for 1 p.m. luncheon lollowed bv cards at the Community Building Washburn Way. Edna Pinney and Ureta Hchwolger, hostesses. t'alhollo Daughters New of ficer are to be Instulled at to night'! Cuurl Khimnth meeting at B p.m. In the Sacred Heart Parish Hull. Mrs. Elisabeth Brandmess will be Installed as the new Grand Regent. Fire Call City fire equipment was called to the oM Ewuuna Box Company yard at 8:34 p.m. Sunday to put down a aawdust blaze. Trip South Mrs. S. C. Murphy Is lo Join Mr. and Mrs. Murvn Hhulli of Yreka for a trip south lo Los Angeles where they will be present at graduation exercises nt Mount Saint Mary's College when Joan Murphy receives her degree theie. Joan Is the daughter ol Mrs. Murphy and sister of Mrs. Shultx. Installation Ceremonies are to follow tonight's regular meeting of the Klamath Falls Assembly of the Order ol Rainbow for Ulrls for In stallation of new officers. Reguulr meeting 1 t pm.. Installation Is set tor t p hi. Friends are Invited. Chlloquln grade "school has scheduled annual achlevment day Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. In the old gvm. Following a program of muslo and dancing, adults are In vited to visit the displays In the classrooms. The Chlloquln Copro building will be used Monday June 3 for a rummage and cooked food sale, monsored bv the Wood River Unit. Oregon Council of Republican Worn en. For rummage pickup call phone 573 Chlloquln or take to I.01 ens Orocery. W t " w . ,' V i ' M IK; li : WW REDS GUARD REDS Communist prisoner of war re strains a fellow captive attempting to escape through the barbed wire fence surrounding the compound on Koje Is land. The POW was apparently trying to reach newsmen who have been barred from talking with the inmates. The Reds have posted their own guards within the com- 4 pounds to prevent their own men from escaping. . Utley Death Time Check Raymond Utley, whose battered body was found In pasture on his ranch belpw Lorella Saturday, apparently died Friday morning. He was gored to death by a ltts pound bull In the pasture. Sheriff Red Brltlon and Deputy Coroner Clarence Ward examined the. body and learned that Utley, who lived alone, had been doing some work on a bunkhouse at a neighboring ranch but had tailed to come to work Friday morning. Apparently ne went into ine pas ture at the far end ol his 180 acres and was attacked by the bull. The ground waa turned up tor several yards around, Brltlon said, where the animal had tossed and trampled the 69-year old man. Ev ery bit of bis clothing had , been ripped off. utley waa found in :the pasture Saturday morning - by neighbors Fred Hilton and Dan Cleary. WHEAT DIVEBTEO NEW -DEHI, India -1 Four cargoes of India-bound wheat from the United States have been divert ed to Paklstaon to tide over a food crisis there. Deputy Food Minister D. P. Karmarkar told parliament Monday. WURLITZER A a alfkeat plan. Many lovely arylse end finishes re cheese from. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 Ne. 7th Erickson Rites Set Thursday Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Erickson, who took her own life by hanging Saturday, are to be held at Fort Jones, Calif., next Thurs day. Dard's Funeral Home was ar ranging to send the body to I'ort Jones. The women's body was found hanging In the bathroom of her res idence Saturday shortly before noon by 8herlft Red Brltton. Mrs. Erick son. a widow, had operated a small grocery at her home, 615 N. 2nd, for 14 years. However, she was crippled from ae Calhoun' A Q MIRRORS far anf rn In tb hornet u? E. sum . an Injury and suffered from arthrt-ishe called Sheriff Brltton. He broke tls, and a note found at the house said her hands had grown "stiff and weak" and that she feared her whole body would soon be aflected. Relatives had been trying to ner- i suade her to go to a rest borne lo live. j Saturday morning a daughter, , Mrs. R. E. Fiedler, 817 N. 6th, ! talked to Mrs. Erickson on the phone and a short time later went to the house. It was locked ai d Into a bedroom and found Mra Erickson denri.- " ' ' '' ' Pionoi ead Bead IsitrumsnH fee rant, Raat h Apply en Purchase kvle morgan pionot "yeurs for e happier future through muiic" LltJP'V 7 $75 H..db.. b.B. e.r.i.f.tl.r, AY Inlet svftlltklt 1 Mtdtrst PAYMENT! 715 Main Strte UP GOES 3 ' GREYHOUND jf s y-. . m m i., m More Travel Extras No fxfro Coif I Yi.iirTviluc! AterrThru-Eicpem Service. ViJir choice of routes. F inul bum. Wotlii'i hul driven. Fm Vies lioo Plianinf Service. Chooic the UidtT choo Gnjhmil So Frtquont-So Thrifty! Portland $ 5.85 San Franciico $ 6.10 Let Anqolej $10.40 r ST IWM.Tn turn lilt Hi till., . luif Itir limn Afeat, J. K. Seyrs 904 Klamath Phone 5521 HE ME now 6 years old! EXTRA' AGE AI A new tow met J"T-.f-'( MO 960 mVS Of. Mm Pint You don't haw to be rich to enjoy rich Old Quaker. 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